Respect FriedUp Camper 2.0 LXE

The LXE Camper, is the highest trim from the FriedUp van. The 2.0 is the smaller engine, a v6, SPFI, with 80hp, featured as a smooth, economical and reliable power unit. And is coupled to a 4-speed automatic gearbox.

The LXE trim it comes with: power-assisted steering, 3-point seatbelts on the front, and 2 on the 2 individual rear seats, halogen headlights, a Blaupunkt 8-track sound system, progressive springs, brake disc brakes, and of course, the foldable joker camper roof, if you want, with no extra cost. And the chromed aesthetical elements.

I submitted a model earlier but have been informed that it didn’t meet basic minimum requirements for Cargo space within the car (1000L). Going back to the drawing board and going to design an all new vehicle for you.

The 1978 Monado Excursion is the only vehicle one should consider for grand road trips with the most comfortable and smooth ride in the small commuter market. We’ll admit, the Excursion isn’t designed to accelerate - it’s designed to advance forward, to travel. To cruise. You’ll be amazed when the hours fly by, totally enveloped in the plushest premium leather seating; it’s like having the best seats in the house to your own personal trip experience.

This isn’t just a car ride, this is a lounge on wheels.

And with a gas-sipping EFI I6 running at 15mpg, you won’t be getting out of your seat to make a gas stop at every little town you pass by, but to make memories all along the way.

All of this premium luxury for a reasonable $9192.

Planning on going places? Go in style and grace. The Monado Excursion.

Albatross Motors Presents, the Albatross V200, our latest entry into the family-hauling market. This rear-engined, rear wheel drive 5-passenger van is powered by a 2.0 L 16 valve Inline 4 engine, making 95 horsepower and 107 lb-ft of torque. The engine is complete with Albatross’s new electronic fuel injection system, allowing more efficient delivery and usage of fuel. Coupled with a 3-speed automatic transmission, the Albatross V200 achieves 24 MPG highway (18.4 MPG combined), meaning your long road trips won’t be interrupted by excessive fuel stops. Best of all, this 2,652 lb van comes with near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution, meaning that you can, in fact, tear up those backroads with the family. Finally, you can get it all for only $9,672. See your local Albatross dealer for more.

In the 1970s, the Journeyman averaged 12 mpg, which seriously dragged down the company’s average fuel economy. In an effort to boost their numbers, they released the Journeyman E, with fewer options, and smaller tires and a fuel injected straight 6. Every dealer was required to have one. There wasn’t a lot of profit margin in these, so dealers had a few tricks up their sleeves to hide it from customers and sell the more profitable V-8 S.U.V.s; but if you knew how it worked, you could pick one of these up for less than 10 grand.